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Blood Bowl Underworld team

Hasdrubal

Posted 04 January 2010 - 04:13 AM

Hasdrubal

Runtherd

Boyz

297 posts

This is not Fantasy Orcs & Goblins per se, but more than 50% of the team is goblins and troll so I'll try to sneak it into da trophy rack as I don't yet have permission to post in da Fungus Beer hall. Mods, feel free to move the thread elsewhere in the forum if deemed necessary.

The troll:

This was my first try at airbrushing Foundation paints (Astronomican Grey for the skin), it went OK as I didn't clog the airbrush (even though I tend to end up with a slightly too diluted mix). Scales were done using Light Grey Green (PA Air range), a color close to Gretchin Green (GW Foundation). I am quite proud of the skull, on which I experimented the bone color scheme of the Eavy Metal as presented in Jan 10 White Dwarf. I believe it turned out rather well.

The skavens:

A close-up on one of them:

I wanted a dark set of colors on them. The purple robes aren't as dark in real life (blame my lighting set-up), which help differentiating them from the fur. The skin was an experiment, using Tallarn Flesh as a basecoat, followed by a wetbrush of Elf Flesh, then a diluted wash (2/2/1 Devlan Mud, Pa Air thinner and water) over the flesh. A seconf alyer of wash was used in some recesses, such as the snouts.

The goblins:

A close-up on one of them (could have used a bit more highlights on the head):

The skin was done using washes over a white undercoat, followed by a white wetbrush, then applying the same wash as used for the skavens.